The Travels of a Hindoo to Various Parts of Bengal and Upper India, Volume 2N. Trübner, 1869 |
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... travellers . - The Kunsa - tila . -Analogy of incidents in the history of Christ and Krishna . -The sentimental traveller at Muttra . - The Jumna below that city . Bisram - ghaut and its mela . - Worship of Bacchus and Greek colony at ...
... travellers . - The Kunsa - tila . -Analogy of incidents in the history of Christ and Krishna . -The sentimental traveller at Muttra . - The Jumna below that city . Bisram - ghaut and its mela . - Worship of Bacchus and Greek colony at ...
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... travellers . The road was two hun- dred and fifty leagues from Agra to Lahore . Trees , twenty or thirty years old , had been transported from the nearest woods on the backs of elephants , and planted to shade the way . There were ...
... travellers . The road was two hun- dred and fifty leagues from Agra to Lahore . Trees , twenty or thirty years old , had been transported from the nearest woods on the backs of elephants , and planted to shade the way . There were ...
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... travellers the same justice that is often done to the Taj . No doubt , the latter has by far a decided superiority , but not so as to throw the other entirely into the shade . The two have their own re- spective merits . In the Secundra ...
... travellers the same justice that is often done to the Taj . No doubt , the latter has by far a decided superiority , but not so as to throw the other entirely into the shade . The two have their own re- spective merits . In the Secundra ...
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... pithily described as in the memorable words of Shere Shah , that he had nearly lost the empire of India for a handful of millet . ' VOL . II . 2 Nor less does the traveller happen to find himself among From Secundra to Muttra . 17.
... pithily described as in the memorable words of Shere Shah , that he had nearly lost the empire of India for a handful of millet . ' VOL . II . 2 Nor less does the traveller happen to find himself among From Secundra to Muttra . 17.
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Bholanauth Chunder. Nor less does the traveller happen to find himself among a race of people , differing from the other Indians as widely in their moral as in their external character- istics — the transition of a country being never ...
Bholanauth Chunder. Nor less does the traveller happen to find himself among a race of people , differing from the other Indians as widely in their moral as in their external character- istics — the transition of a country being never ...
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